Buying without an EIA
MUST READ: Thailand condominium developers are required to procure an environmental impact assessment (EIA) approval prior to obtaining a construction permit if their proposed...
Slowdown in Bangkok
There was a substantial decline in the number of sales, resales and new launches in all parts on Bangkok during Q3, with the number...
Why Thailand property is top
Last week we reported that property in Thailand was ranked as being the best in the world by the influential HSBC 2015 Expat Explorer...
Ananda adds new project
Property developer Ananda has announced that following strong sales results from both new and existing projects during the second quarter, it will be adding...
Top for English property news
Dot Property Group is the undisputed leader when it comes to Thailand property news and information in English.
Last month, with the appointment of new...
In Pattaya it was bad but …
… did last week’s floods in the Thailand resort town really deserve to be declared to be tagged as a “disaster area”’?
No, according to...
Off-plan versus completed
With Thailand’s traditional high season now well underway many visitors to Phuket over the next few months will also be property buyers. There are...
New addition on Langsuan
Luxury residential projects in prime locations in the heart of Bangkok have been touted by many observers as the sector that will substantial activity...
Probe for Phuket property firm
One as yet unnamed Phuket property company is expected to face further investigations by Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation for allegedly breaking the Foreign...


















